![]() This includes one or more of each model processor option and/or video option. In our lab, we have all the different flavors of iMac 21.5″ and 27″ 2011 models currently shipping. What is our testing environment/parameters? These are great systems right from the get-go… But pardon us or anyone who wants to make them even better. The vast majority will never even think about after purchase options that Apple does support, such as installing additional memory. Most iMac buyers (and buyers of anything Apple in general) are more than satisfied with how things are right out of the box. We’ve been excitedly covering these new iMacs starting with an unboxing and teardown blog post just hours after they were first introduced. These machines up the game considerably and provide performance that can even match up with the Mac Pro for a lot of applications. I want to be very clear that I think these are absolutely the best iMacs ever. I’d like to personally address some questions, context, and provide additional technical detail concerning this issue. ![]() HDD Fan Control works to fix this issue by reading the drives internal temperature using the S.M.A.R.T protocol and set the fans actual speed to a value good to protect the drive.It’s incredible the coverage generated by yesterday’s blog article on the further iMac upgrade restrictions. Instead of HDDFan Control, get the free SSDFan Control It runs at startup and continually to always control the fan correctly, prevent the loud fan noise and protect the drive from overheating HDD Fan Control works to fix this issue by reading the drives internal temperature using the S.M.A.R.T protocol and set the fans actual speed to a value good to protect the drive. ![]() These programs will not work for this particular issue as they often only control the base speed, and if they do control the fans actual speed they rely on the temperature reported by the sensor which is now incorrect. Shorting the temperature sensor cable (Not a possibility on 2011 iMacs) this tricks the iMac into thinking the drives temperature is very low, hence slow fan speed.īoth these fixes are less then perfect and leave the drive in a dangerous situation with no protection from overheating.Īnother option people try is other Fan Control software.Using smcFanControl and the terminal to set a MAX speed for the fan and writing scripts to start this after every sleep/restart.Resetting the SMC (System Management Controller) will have a temporary effect, but again the fan will speed up.įixes people have used in the past included: If you replace your drive, your iMac will initially seem fine, but soon the fan will begin to speed up to full speed. This is due to Apple replacing the external Hard Drive temperature sensor with a proprietary firmware and using the drives internal sensor. Replacement drives do not contain the firmware to deliver temperature data on the temperature sensor cable. When the iMac does not receive a good signal from the hard drive it puts the fan at full speed to protect the drive. Since the late 2009 iMacs came out, replacing the hard drive has caused the internal Hard Drive Fan to start running at around 6000RPM. Hi, likely the new Drive doesn't have the Termal sensor.
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